Dance as Third Space
Interreligious, Intercultural, and Interdisciplinary Debates on Dance and Religion(s)
Dance plays an important role in many religious traditions, in rites of passage, processions, healing rituals or festivals. But it is also controversial, especially in Christianity. Colonial European Christian discourses tend to separate dance from religion(s) and spirituality. This volume explores dance as "Third Space", following Homi Bhabha's postcolonial metaphor. The "Inter-Dance approach" combines interdisciplinary theoretical considerations with case studies. International experts examine dance controversies and discourses from the early church to World Christianity, as well as in Hasidic Judaism, Greek mysteries, Islamic Sufism, West African Togolese religions, and Afro-Brazilian Umbanda. Christian dance theologies are unfolded and the boundary-crossing potential of dance in interreligious and intercultural encounters is explored. The volume breaks new ground in how dance as ephemeral performative art, embodied thought and gendered discourse can transform studies of religion.
Dr. Heike Walz is Professor of Intercultural Theology, Mission Studies and Religious Studies at the Augustana University, Theological Seminary of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Bavaria, Neuendettelsau, Germany.
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Heike Walz, Shahzad Bashir, Amélé Ekué, Dominika Hadrysiewicz, Riyako Cecilia Hikota, Philip Knäble, Kimerer L. LaMothe, Camille Lepeigneux, Martin Leutzsch, Ángel Francisco Méndez Montoya, Raphael Sartorius, Inga Scharf da Silva, Karin Schlapbach, Tatjana K. Schnütgen, Stephanie Schroedter, Nkosinathi Sithole, Iris Steil, Jasmine Suhner, Susanne Talabardon, Heike Walz, Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati, Hans-Günter Heimbrock, Trygve Wyller, Hans-Joachim Sander, Stefanie Knauss, Carla Danani, Judith Gruber,
- Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- Seitenzahl 420
- Veröffentlichung 06.12.2021
- ISBN 9783647568546
- Verlag Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht